There’s something raw, loud, and undeniably human about Vulnerable. Created by artist Jake Zuurbier, this striking art print blends hyper-realistic pencil work with expressive handwritten thoughts that spill across the canvas like a stream of consciousness you weren’t meant to read—but can’t look away from. The outstretched hand, sketched in unfiltered detail, feels like it’s reaching out not just for touch, but for understanding. Surrounding it: fragmented words, aching observations, symbols of emotion and identity, all pulsing with unspoken weight.
Perfect for those who live for art that doesn’t whisper—it screams, this piece is more than décor. It’s a confrontation with your inner monologue, a mirror of the things we think but rarely say. Whether you're hanging it in a creative studio, reading nook, or your favorite little corner of introspection, Vulnerable invites pause, reflection, and empathy.
"Vulnerable" Print by Jake Zuurbier
- Artist: Jake Zuurbier
- Title: Vulnerable
- Finish: Museum-quality matte paper
- Paper thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mil)
- Paper weight: 189 g/m²
- Sizes available: Multiple (including A4 - 21 × 30 cm)
- Frame not included
- Ships rolled and ready for framing
Jake Zuurbier, born in 2002, is a multifaceted Dutch artist whose creative endeavors span writing, photography, painting, and music. As the founder and CEO of Apollo Imperium, he has established a platform that reflects his diverse artistic passions.
In literature, Jake is recognized for his innovative narrative techniques and unique perspectives. His debut novel, "The Detective," published in February 2023, offers a modern twist on classic murder mysteries. His second book, "Erisseth," released in January 2024, delves into themes of magic, love, and betrayal, showcasing his versatility as an author.
Beyond writing, Jake's artistic expression includes painting and sketching, with his visual art characterized by a blend of traditional techniques and contemporary themes. His photography reflects his keen eye for detail and composition